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The 3Doodler is a 3D pen developed by Peter Dilworth, Maxwell Bogue and Daniel Cowen of WobbleWorks, Inc. (formerly WobbleWorks LLC). The 3Doodler works by extruding heated plastic that cools almost instantly into a solid, stable structure, allowing for the free-hand creation of three-dimensional objects. It utilizes plastic thread made of either acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ("ABS"), polylactic acid ("PLA"), or "FLEXY", thermal polyurethane ("TPU") that is melted and then cooled through a patented process while moving through the pen, which can then be used to make 3D objects by hand. The 3Doodler has been described as a glue gun for 3D printing because of how the plastic is extruded from the tip, with one foot of the plastic thread equaling "about 11 feet of extruded material".


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Origins

The inventors of the 3Doodler (Maxwell Bogue and Peter Dilworth) built the first 3Doodler prototype in early 2012 at the Artisans' Asylum in Somerville, Massachusetts. After waiting fourteen hours for a 3D print job to complete, they discovered that the printer had missed a line. So they decided, "Why not keep it the way it is and make it a pen?"


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Kickstarter campaign

WobbleWorks launched a Kickstarter campaign for the 3Doodler on February 19, 2013 with an initial fundraising target of $30,000. The campaign closed on 25 March 2013. The $50 reward level was the minimum needed to receive the product, with highly recommended reward levels of $75 and $99 including more bags of plastic thread, and the highest level of $10,000 including a "membership in the company's beta testing program for future products" and the opportunity to spend an entire day with the company's founders, along with the backer's 3Doodler being personally engraved. The reward levels were expanded due to demand, with the added tiers of the product shipping in 2014 rather than in 2013 for the earlier backers. The company also teamed up with several Etsy wire-artists to showcase the abilities of the 3Doodler and to create "limited edition art pieces" for the campaign.

The fundraising target was reached within a matter of hours and many of the reward levels were sold out within the first day, along with all the Etsy art pieces. By February 22, more than $1 million had been pledged, and the final pledge amount exceeded $2 million.


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3Doodler 2.0

In January 2015, an improved version of the 3Doodler was introduced, and a second fundraising campaign on Kickstarter yielded more than $1.5 million. Updates include an option for changing the size and shape of the tip, a smaller design, and a quieter fan. Then it had issues and start thinking about a new one with new features.


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3Doodler Models

To date, 3Doodler offers three different 3D pen models, namely the Start, Create and Pro.

3Doodler Start

The 3Doodler Start is one of the few child friendly 3D pens on the market. Most of the 3D pens found today have an exposed hot tip extruding point and this can easily burn a small child's hands. The Start does not have any hot parts and is therefore suitable for kids.

  • For Ages 8+
  • Uses Eco-Plastic - PLA (Polylactic Acid)
  • No Hot Parts

3Doodler Create

The 3Doodler Create is the most popular model from 3Doodler. It does not have an LCD screen and has 2 temperature settings.

  • Most Popular
  • 3 Types of Materials (PLA, ABS and Flex)
  • For Ages 14+

3Doodler Pro

The 3Doodler Pro was designed for professionals. It is one of the more versatile, yet expensive, 3D pens currently on the market. Unlike the Create or Start, the Pro has an LCD temperature display as well as step by step adjustable temperature settings.

  • For Professionals
  • 6 Types of Materials (PLA, ABS, Nylon, Bronze, Copper and Wood Infused PLA)
  • Manual Temp and Speed Settings

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Community

Original Kickstarter community has spawned a broader community of people who share their creations online.


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Notable creations

  • Seashell Dress by SHIGO
  • RC Plane by Matthew Butchard
  • Fine Art Pieces by Rachel Goldsmith
  • Ascot Hat by Grace Du Prez
  • Plastic Man by Justin Mattarocchia.
  • Moodle by Nikki Firmin.
  • The MoMA Design Store Windows.
  • Fine Art Painting and Sculptures by Barbara Taylor-Harris
  • 3D Art Portfolio by Kseniia Snikhovska

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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • 3Doodler: The World's First 3D Printing Pen at Kickstarter
  • 3Doodler: The World's First 3D Printing Pen at Kicktraq.com
  • 3Doodler Create 3D Pen Review

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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